Gascoyne

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Gascoyne is a sparsely populated coastal region of Western Australia known for its arid landscapes, pastoral stations, and significant agricultural and fishing industries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative region
region
administrativeCentre Carnarvon NERFINISHED
area about 138000 square kilometres
borderedBy Mid West region of Western Australia NERFINISHED
Pilbara region NERFINISHED
coast Indian Ocean NERFINISHED
coastlineLength approximately 600 kilometres
contains Carnarvon NERFINISHED
Coral Bay NERFINISHED
Exmouth NERFINISHED
Gascoyne River NERFINISHED
Shark Bay NERFINISHED
country Australia
distanceFromPerth about 900 kilometres north of Perth
economicActivity commercial fishing
horticulture
pastoralism
tourism
governingBody Gascoyne Development Commission NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic arid
coastal
sparsely populated
hasClimate arid
semi‑arid
hasEcosystem coastal marine ecosystems
desert shrublands
hasFeature Ningaloo Coast NERFINISHED
World Heritage‑listed Shark Bay NERFINISHED
hasIndustry mining (minor compared to other sectors)
hasLocalGovernmentArea Shire of Carnarvon NERFINISHED
Shire of Exmouth NERFINISHED
Shire of Shark Bay NERFINISHED
Shire of Upper Gascoyne NERFINISHED
knownFor agricultural industry
fishing industry
pastoral stations
locatedIn north‑west Western Australia NERFINISHED
majorRiver Gascoyne River NERFINISHED
namedAfter Gascoyne River NERFINISHED
population approximately 10000
produces fruit and vegetables
seafood
state Western Australia
timeZone Australian Western Standard Time NERFINISHED
tourismAttraction national parks and reserves
recreational fishing
whale shark tourism at Ningaloo Reef

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